Angela Elwell Hunt's evocative retelling of a traditional folk tale has captured the hearts of readers around the world. The hopes and dreams of the three little trees, and the roles they play in the greatest story of all, is a timeless tale for readers of all ages. This book was runner up in the W H Smith Illustration Award.

A Tale of Three Trees describes the symbol of life, the tree, with great richness. Be transported on a journey with the trees as they find God while striving to achieve their own dreams, and then sing along to "The Tree of Life." A folktale with gorgeous illustrations by Anna Shakeeva and lovely music by Linda Nash, A Tale of Three Trees awakens young and old to the continuous challenge to uphold all life as beautiful!

"The Tale of the Mirror" is an allegory of the human predicament of having to be in the world while also having to remain true to our own ideals and dreams. Told in a voice for all ages, this story delights us with its sense of comedy, and touches on some themes that we have all been familiar with. How is it that we can be ourselves, and still enjoy our freedom in the civil world as we grow in it? This work approaches this sensitive moment in a young person's development with both amusement and wit. The adventures that the characters experience and learn from support a balance between our dreams and the practical demands of the world. The rhythm of imagination is also part of the rhythm of the world, and the world is also part of the rhythm of the imagination. As simple as it is deep in idea, this poetic novel will give you a glimpse of yourself that you will want to come back to again. And the paperback has been updated to a significant, new version for 2010.

Join Emmy and her twin daughters, Lizzy and Lucy, as they set out on a hiking journey through the forest. Along the way, they encounter unexpected surprises in the forest that ultimately change their lives. The adventure features excitement, fear, and fun. Emmys main objective is to give her twins a safe learning experience as they explore through nature; but they get more than she bargained for. Emmy is a very protective parent, especially for Lucy because she is deaf. Emmy feels blessed that her two daughters are best friends and look out for each other. Follow along as Emmy and her girls learn all about the forest directly from the trees, themselves. You will learn along with Emmy, Lizzy, and Lucy about the forest from the trees perspective. Have fun on your hiking journey!